Sentence examples for stormy scene from inspiring English sources

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To capture the stormy scene Mr. Albanese turned on a fan and planted dry ice behind the cattails; for the sunset version, he placed cotton bat- ting and colored light bulbs behind a muslin sky.

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The nominee, Rumiana Jeleva, once the Bulgarian foreign minister, faced stormy scenes Tuesday at the European Parliament here.

Walsh's assurances in the Irish Republic's capital did nothing to temper stormy scenes in the Dáil, where opposition politicians accused the Fine Gael-Labour coalition of seeking to "ram through" the sale without consulting parliament.

Amid stormy scenes in an Atlanta court on Tuesday, 10 corrupt educators who orchestrated a long-running test-cheating system in the city were given heavy prison terms after refusing to take a sentencing deal offered by the judge.

Now, in a new exhibition in Paris, a biting critique of Swiss democracy, Mr. Hirschhorn has provoked stormy scenes in the Swiss Parliament that have turned him into his country's most talked about artist overnight.

Paul Huet, a friend of Delacroix and Bonington and a painter closely associated with the Romantic school, represented dramatic, stormy scenes of solitude; yet, though scarcely a naturalist, he was deeply impressed by the works of Constable, several of which he copied and which inspired him to adopt a broken style of brushwork with dabs of bright pigment.

This was particularly important for stormy scenes.

One big work, "The Deluge" (2014), painted on a stage backdrop of a harbor scene, combines stormy clouds from a Leonardo da Vinci drawing with images of Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint, from "North by Northwest".

There are landscapes with strangely dark, stormy skies and religious scenes so colorful that one of the technicians helping to uncrate "The Adoration of the Name of Jesus" looked at the brightly colored canvas and exclaimed, "He used all the crayons in the box".

Unfolding like a brooding autobiographical epilogue to his stormier 1973 masterpiece, "Scenes From a Marriage," it is a sophisticated ghost story in which a frail director (Mr. Josephson) conjures the spirit of an actress he once loved and steps into the shoes of his younger self (Mr. Henriksson) to relive their affair.

Filmed by this actress and director (it is her fourth full-length feature) from a late screenplay by Ingmar Bergman, this attenuated two-and-a-half-hour reflection on marriage, adultery, parenthood and the casualties of sexual warfare unfolds like a brooding autobiographical epilogue to Mr. Bergman's much stormier 1973 masterpiece, "Scenes From a Marriage".

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